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Originally posted by officialtony
There is no rule that disallows it either, yet you choose to ignore the rules presented to you because they don't " exactly " fit your case.
Why do you let the defensive players talk to each other away from the mound? It doesn't allow that in 3-4-1.
Why do you allow the offensive players to talk to each other during a defensive conference? It doesn't allow that in 3-4-1.
Why do you let players sit down on the field or bases during a conference? It doesn't allow that in 3-4-1.
All of these things are as silly as you not letting a couple of guys throw a ball around.
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Just as I thought from the very beginning. You find someone that disagrees with your application on one rule. Then you turn this discussion into other unrelated issues that we are not discussing.
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Originally posted by officialtony
As far as others not being on the website talking about it, this was beat to death in another post and everybody finally said enough is enough - and I learned a lesson. Be flexible and learn to adjust to the spirit of the game - not your spirit.
I'm done.
Hope I don't have to EVER work with one like you.
I need flexibility in a partner.
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I work 3 sports Tony. I have worked with all kinds of people in my career. I have worked from everyone like the rules guy that read something in the casebook and has to apply it to the letter or the wording, to the guy that could not care one bit what the latest ruling is. I even worked with a guy recently that never heard of the "V" in his 30 years of umpiring. This person was the plate umpire and wanted to take all fly balls, all the time. I am much more flexible then you will ever know.
Having said that, you will never have to worry about us working together, it is not going to happen anyway.
Peace